Thursday, February 20
Yesterday morning, the hryvnia fell by 2%, to 27.6 to the dollar.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020


Yesterday morning, the hryvnia fell by 2%, to 27.6 to the dollar. Speaking after the fall, Shevchenko said he would maintain Ukraine’s floating exchange rate. Separately, Danylo Getmantsev, head of the Rada Finance Committee, supported a gradual devaluation of 10%, telling reporters “nothing bad will happen.” Ten days ago, President Zelenskiy also supported a 10% devaluation, saying it would helped exporters.